School of Business Administration, Portland State University

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Programs  :  Undergraduate

Copenhagen, Denmark: Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters

Undergraduate or Graduate Business Students
Dates

Fall semester:

  • Third week of August - Optional Danish language course
  • End of August - Mandatory orientation program
  • Beginning of September - Classes begin
  • Mid-October - Autumn holiday
  • December - Final examinations

Spring semester:

  • Second week of January - Optional Danish language course
  • Third week of January - Mandatory orientation program
  • End of January - Classes begin
  • Mid-October - Easter vacation
  • June - Final examinations

Summer semester:

Program Cost
The Oregon University System seeks to make the Copenhagen Business School program as affordable and accessible as possible.  The program fee for resident undergraduates is TBA for the six-week summer program (summer 04); TBA for fall semester 2007; TBA for spring semester 2008; and TBA for the academic program.  Non-resident and graduate students pay higher fees. 
Room & Board

Room and board costs are not included in the program fee due to the wide range of housing options and costs.

Airfare and Travel

The program fee does not include airfare, visa fees, your campus-based fees and personal expenses such as local transportation, insurance, textbooks, laundry, recreation (including travel), personal supplies and incidental expenses.

PSU Contact

Andrea Price, Study Abroad Adviser, International Education Services, 206 East Hall, 725-5076, e-mail: pricea@pdx.edu.

Richard Sapp, Associate Dean, School of Business, 503-725-3732, dicks@sba.pdx.edu

Eligibility

This program is open to undergraduate and graduate students in business. To be eligible, you must meet these minimum requirements:

  • Undergraduates: Have at least a 3.00 GPA and junior standing by the time you will participate.
  • Graduates: Be a graduate student in good standing at your home institution.

Please note: There is no language requirement for the Copenhagen Business School program.

Important

It is important to note that, although courses are taught in English, your classmates will be a diverse group of international students. You will be integrated in the regular academic program of the institution, not isolated with a group of Americans.

Appliation Deadline(s)
  • Fall Semester: February 1
  • Spring Semester: October 15
How to apply

You may obtain an application form and instructions from Andrea Price in the International Education Services office or at the following web site: http://oregonabroad.ous.edu/website/. Early application is always advised.

 

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